Other members of the beach volleyball family reminisced about working with Phil:
Phil had a way about him that he was quick to make friends in any corner of the world. I always had the impression a lot of the players (across generations) really respected him and could tell he knew the sport. No matter where he was, what he was covering or who he was with, we all enjoyed that time more because we were there doing those things alongside him ... just a phenomenal, well-rounded guy (knew a lot about a lot of things and had a sponge of a mind when it came to retaining details about things/people/events).
Todd Bailey, SoCal News Group
From the very first time I met Phil Collin, I knew he was really dedicated to his job. First, he enjoyed working with people. Secondly, he enjoyed covering an event. Thirdly, enjoyed being knowledgeable. When you combine all three traits, you have a person you "really" enjoy being around. Lynn and I had the luxury of traveling with Phil to beach volleyball events in Brazil and Europe. I was always amazed by how quickly he made friends at those events. He blended in well as an American journalist, and because of his knowledge of beach volleyball, he became a resource for foreign journalists. Phil enjoyed "life", and he made "life" enjoyable. Rest in peace, my friend. You are gone, but not forgotten.
Tim Simmons, former FIVB Media Delegate
I will remember Phil not only as great colleague and editor, even more as friend and person who was so curious to explore the world. I miss the laughs and also the drinks we shared. I miss when he talked German to me and called me LIEBCHEN. This loss reminds me to enjoy every day and every moment. Life is too short for not being happy! All of us should keep that in mind! Rest in peace my friend. You will be always remembered! I am sure you keep having an eye on us from up there!
Conny Kurth, FIVB Photographer
Absolutely gutted to hear this news. Such a honour to have been in his company, especially in a working capacity. Enjoyed some great times in Europe and Huntington Beach. All through beach volleyball.
Andrew Barringer, former PR, Media and Athlete Communications Manager Volleyball World
Phil was an excellent writer and true journalist. Worked with him a few times in both Beach Volleyball and desert racing in Baja California, Mexico.
Dominic Clark, former FIVB Media Delegate
This is so sad. I have many great memories of all the FIVB, AVP, Wooden basketball and Baja events throughout the years with Phil. Working some crazy long hours at events were always made easier knowing that we always would have a laugh during, and afterwards we could enjoy some beers together. I appreciated both his friendship through the years as well as how good he was at his job(s).
Doug Strauss, Director of Information AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour
I appreciate that the beach volleyball world brought us all together. Thinking of Phil and sending everyone my best during this difficult time.
Seth Rubinroit, Audio and Digital Strategy at NBC
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